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Is your vehicle in need of some repair? Let the mechanics at Thruway Auto Clinic in Corner Brook help get your ride ready for the road. From oil changes to preventative maintenance, let our automotive “doctors” lead your car to a clean bill of health. For more information about our services, give us a call or make a pit stop at our shop today.
Had yet another mishap with my old Nissan - Chad and company took care of the problem(s) quickly and efficiently and without any complications, Well under quote, as always they deliver more than they say. This shop is truly exceptional....5 minutes in the wait room and you know they care about their customers and quality of their work. Incredible place and thanks again. Bruce and Linda
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Friendly Customer Service, Knowledgeable Local Staff, Home Style Cooking, Restaurant On Site, Scenic View From Restaurant, Lounge With VLTs, Catering For Meetings In Hotel, Special Event Catering On Site
Enjoy breathtaking Newfoundland scenery and meet friendly local staff at the Haven Inn in St. Anthony. Rooms are available in all sizes, including honeymoon and executive suites. Located near the airport, we also have banquet facilities. Our restaurant features scenic views and home-style cooking. Book a comfortable room with us during the Iceberg Festival or go whale watching. Contact us for more information.
Meyer Shussett, Suspicion, 14 January 1933Meyer Shussett was a fifty-two-year-old salesman from Pittsburgh who had lost a lot of money in the depression. He took a train to New Castle on a January weekend in 1933 and spent Saturday night walking from bar to bar with boxes of counterfeit Pollock cigars, which he sold cheap until he was arrested by a patrolman. The mayor fined him $20.Later after the depression, after the war he managed a variety store in Pittsburgh. One morning in 1951, he had just opened the store when a man walked in and asked for a T-shirt.